In 8-ball pool, there are 14 object balls, the 8-ball and the cue ball, totalling 16 balls.
In 9-ball pool, there are 9 object balls and the cue ball, totalling 10 balls.
In Snooker, there are 21 object balls, and the cue ball, totalling 22 balls.
There is no game of pool practice, so there are no red balls. The 3 and 11 balls are red in the game of pool however.
There are 16 balls in a pool game. There are number of different types of balls available which you can see at the related link.
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There are seven striped balls in billiards.
7, The 9 - 15 balls are striped.
No. Pool balls are larger. Standard pool balls are 57.2 mm and snooker balls 52.5 mm in diameter.
Depending upon the game, there are from 7 to 21 colored balls.
There are 8 coloured balls in a standard game of pool (the 1 through 7 and the 8 ball), and there are 7 striped balls. That sums to 15 balls.
Different numbers for different games. 8-Ball has 15 numbered balls and one cue ball. 9-Ball has 9 balls and one cue ball.
Pool balls are made of a phenolic resin. This comes from a mix of phenol and aldehyde.
You can work out what size pool balls you need as it is a third of the circumference of the pocket on your pool table the table
It depends on the game. There are 15 balls in a standard set. However, all of the balls are not always used, and some games use different balls.